Paderborn-based supplier Intilion has developed the new control unit called the Application Unit (IAU), which can be used to efficiently control and integrate battery storage systems.
Storage provider Intilion and the company Purpel Energy are building four large-scale storage projects with 48 megawatt hours at locations in northern Germany. The outdoor systems each have a capacity of twelve megawatt hours - they are intended to stabilise the electricity grid in future as grid-supporting systems.
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The Paderborn-based storage manufacturer has integrated batteries with a total capacity of 1.2 megawatt hours into the new All Electric Society Park from Phoenix Contact. Among other things, it is intended to optimise self-consumption.
Intilion is equipping three Telekom data centres with its large-scale storage systems with a total capacity of around 60 MWh at the sites in Bamberg, Hanover and Münster.
As electricity generation becomes increasingly volatile, the need for grid-forming or backup-capable energy storage systems that can be used to protect against power outages is growing.
For its large-scale and commercial storage systems, Intilion has developed open interfaces that allow the systems to be connected to charging stations in a standardised manner.
The Zott dairy in Günzburg in Bavaria has significantly reduced its electricity costs: in May of last year, a high-performance storage system was installed to relieve the load on the grid. The system was planned to be crisis-proof and redundant.
Intilion now offers its indoor commercial storage unit Scalestac with an optional fire protection housing. The company will present this and other systems at ees Europe in Munich this year:
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